Tianna Madison, Allyson Felix, Bianca Knight and Carmelita Jeter of United States put a formidable show to win gold in women's 4x100 metres relay as they beat the world mark of 41.37 set by East Germany in 1985.

Dibaba who is the world record holder in the event had earlier won the 10,000m.

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Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Yohan Blake and Kemar Bailey-Cole registered an easy round one win in 37.39 seconds. Great Britain were disqualified from round one and USA won the second round with 37.38 seconds.

Indian wrestlers continued to disappoint on day 14 as Amit Kumar lost his repechage round match against Radoslav Marinov Velikov 0-2 in 55kg class to crash out of the London Olympics. Read here how it happened»

India’s medal hopes on Day 14 of London Olympics rested on wrestlers Narsingh and Amit Kumar.

The former lost his opening bout and his opponent failed to make it to the final of the 74kg event ending his chances of any medal.

Amit, on the other hand, won his opening bout (55kg) but lost the quarterfinal match.

He, however, was still in contention for a bronze medal as his quarterfinal opponent Vladimer Khinchegashvili made it to the final.

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Bhavya - New Delhi
He did not `` disappoint ``. he would`ve won the match had he won the toss both times. It was just destiny. He was the better player in both the rounds. The media needs to stop being so critical and demotivating all the time. Our youth needs to be encouraged
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